there are number of cities for the bail-out. unfunded mandates they've got are a lot of retirement contracts that are still up in the city. this is a population over 50%. no one left in the city. poor people. the auto industry is not just in trait. it's spread throughout the midwest. >> dana: people below poverty is 26%. the schools that took over the schools, this could have been a big, technology renaissance place, they could have retooled themselves so to speak. they need to shrink the size of the city and figure out what is sustainable and what is manageable in the current global come pettive climate. >> andrea: what is scary when cities face this, there is less money for cops and firefighters, we saw governor kasich in ohio, they have the nuance tax. but the good news they can't borrow more money. the bad news is they can't borrow any more money. what does a city do? they are in an untenable position. obama didn't want to take on the unions and the other groups asked to take cuts. they have to declare a bankruptcy. do somet